Tulammo brassmaxx

tulammo brass maxx

Yes the Brass Max comes in .380 also. I just purchased some but not tryed it yet. $26.00 for 50 at the gun store. They are always higher. Wal Mart has no ammo where I live.
 
Maximum pressure for the 40 S&W is 35,000 psi, a level that I would consider far from "extremely high". Fact is that the max pressure for 9mm is 34,084 psi and nobody call the 9mm an "extremely high pressure" caliber. They also don't call the 357 Magnum an "extremely high pressure" caliber and it just happens the max pressure for the 357 Magnum is 35, 000 psi.

Yeah, an off track rant. However I do wish folk would crack open a reference manual before they start spreading claims they read on the Internet. Folks, not everything you read is actually true.

BTW, a reference.

List of handgun cartridges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I've been reloading 9mm & 40 S&W steel casings without any issues. I'm no where near max values though. Besides, you should inspect each and every case before reloading it. Even brass has it's issues. When in doubt, throw it out.
 
I picked up three boxes in 45ACP about a month or so ago. Just shy of 20 bucks a box but good clean shooting ammo in my Sig 220. BTW haven't seen it since.
 
If i see it ill grab me some. Ive used regular Tulammo and never had a problem with the steel case. I hope one of my three walmarts in town gets some in 9mm.
 
I have fired thousands of rounds of steel cased Tula 9mm and .45 ACP ammo in Glock, various 1911's and my S&W 625-2 with absolutely perfect function and on target results. The brass cased Tula that I have used has been in every respect excellent. In every way Tula ammo has been fully the equivalent of any similar ball ammo produced by any domestic producer, except the price has always been a bit less.
 
It just recently started showing up on Walmart's shelves around here. About $2/50 less than WWB in .45 and about $3.50 less than WWB in .40.

Just picked up 150 .40 and 300 .45 in the past couple days. Other than the stamp and the color of the primer, you wouldn't be able to pick it out from the crowd :)

Has anyone reloaded the brass?
 
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Here's Federal, WWB, and BrassMaxx! I'll bet some can pick out the Federal!!!!!

It just recently started showing up on Walmart's shelves around here. About $2/50 less than WWB in .45 and about $3.50 less than WWB in .40.

Just picked up 150 .40 and 300 .45 in the past couple days. Other than the stamp and the color of the primer, you wouldn't be able to pick it out from the crowd :)

Has anyone reloaded the brass?
 

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All it says on the box is Made in Italy!

I saw some TulAmmo produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina on CTD, are these also made by Fiocchi? of course I will NOT buy from them!!


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Picked up 3 / 50 round boxes of the 9mm at Walmart this morning. I'll give it a try later when it cools off here.
 
I found a box of .223 a week ago. Never seen it in this caliber before. 15 bucks. Im excited to try it
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Just found some of this ammo at my Walmart. They had 9mm 40 45 223 I was stoked to find some 9mm then I found out my Walmart has started only selling one box a day no! Not bad at 13 bucks for 50 rounds.
 
Yep just got a box of 9mm from my Wally-World today. Little woman is in Norfolk this weekend and got 2 boxes of .40S&W there. 1 box here three boxes there.
 
I've put 600 rounds of the 9mm BrassMax downrange since it started showing up. Seems to be a very good target round. It's also about 1 dollar cheaper than Fed Champion since WM raised their prices. Good stuff
 
The 100-round is made in Bosnia and Herzegovina, possibly also by Fiocchi? I saw lots of Italian made Fiocchi lately, Fiocchi brand was almost exclusively USA made in the past!!! Looks like Fiocchi produced as much as possible in the last 6 months to satisfy our demand!
 
I think most would agree your ill advised to reload steel cased ammo. I would think that go double for 40 S&W since its already known to cause case bulge in most guns.

Well it looks like some one learned a lesson that steel casing is not to good for reloading,perhaps that why only brass casings is sold to us re loaders!
 
I have fired about 400 rounds of this ammo only in 9mm thru my M&P and my Hi-Point carbine without a hitch of any kind. It may be a little dirty, but what hell, I clean my guns after I go to the range, so no problem.
 

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